![]() ![]() I've reached out to OpenCritic to find out if it's just pulled from the site without developer or publisher interference, or if they get to pick what reviews are displayed, and I'll update this article once I hear back. Only one of those reviews is displayed on the store and, shocker, it's the most positive one. It displays four reviews, which includes a 4/10. I took a look at the OpenCritic page itself, in case it was just pulling the top reviews, but that doesn't seem to be the case. The low average score is still visible, but underneath that is a five star review, along with a 7/10 and 3.5 star review. It's worth noting, however, that unlike Steam, Epic also displays a selection of reviews to read, as well as the score, and in the case of Darksiders the trio of visible reviews are all positive and thus not representative of the critical reception. World War Z, which has a score of 51, has that displayed on the page, and so does Darksiders 3, despite only netting 31. I've looked at some other games that have been less than well received, and thankfully it looks like a lot of them are still forthcoming. ![]() ![]() Surviving the Aftermath doesn't have reviews yet, so that makes sense, but Paranoia does, and they're largely negative. Of the top and trending games, only Surviving the Aftermath, which is still in early access, and Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory are absent reviews. Thankfully, most of them-at least on the front page-have opted in. ![]()
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